OSUT 262: The King has Been Neutered....and Waylon too...

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  • DoggyDaddy

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    I bet a wrangler would be kinda cool with a threaded barrel and a suppressor attached :):
    I don't think you can really suppress a revolver. Well, the old Nagant revolvers where the cylinder moves forward and "seals" against the barrel you could I guess. But otherwise you've got gasses escaping around the cylinder. It would be quieter but not as quiet as a semi-auto.
     

    OneBadV8

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    I don't think you can really suppress a revolver. Well, the old Nagant revolvers where the cylinder moves forward and "seals" against the barrel you could I guess. But otherwise you've got gasses escaping around the cylinder. It would be quieter but not as quiet as a semi-auto.
    ah, never thought about that. Would still be kinda neat though just because it would look ridiculous
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I should probably get something like a 10/22 for cheap with a threaded barrel, but I really never cared for the 10/22. Had one that I got as a Black Friday deal at Dick's before they stopped selling guns but I shot it once and just couldn't warm up to it. I know they're good guns, but there's also a reason that people customize them beyond recognition too. By the time they're done, the receiver is about the only thing that is a 10/22.

    "The 10/22 is a great rifle! Well, except for the barrel, the trigger, the stock..." :):
     

    OneBadV8

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    I should probably get something like a 10/22 for cheap with a threaded barrel, but I really never cared for the 10/22. Had one that I got as a Black Friday deal at Dick's before they stopped selling guns but I shot it once and just couldn't warm up to it. I know they're good guns, but there's also a reason that people customize them beyond recognition too. By the time they're done, the receiver is about the only thing that is a 10/22.

    "The 10/22 is a great rifle! Well, except for the barrel, the trigger, the stock..." :):
    Mine is 100% like you described :laugh:

    The only part left is the stamped receiver with the serial number. :):
     
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